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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices 12:53 - Mar 6 with 1353 viewsghostofescobar

It may well have been pointed out before,he's yet to pick a manager who goes on to bigger and better things in club football. Does that mean his selection process is awful, or decent managers just get a bit broken due to constraints at the club (appreciate Keane had some cash)? Which manager will we break next?

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 12:56 - Mar 6 with 1330 viewsTractorCam

The last manager we had to go on to better things since leaving us is Bobby don't you reckon?

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 12:58 - Mar 6 with 1320 viewsfooters

Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 12:56 - Mar 6 by TractorCam

The last manager we had to go on to better things since leaving us is Bobby don't you reckon?


The ROI job is arguably bigger than where we currently are.

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:03 - Mar 6 with 1289 viewsFtnfwest

its because they've mostly already been on the way down when they were appointed
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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:11 - Mar 6 with 1252 viewsNthQldITFC

I dunno. John Duncan did a pretty good job on Blue Peter, imho.

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:24 - Mar 6 with 1213 viewsmrshallisfit

Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:11 - Mar 6 by NthQldITFC

I dunno. John Duncan did a pretty good job on Blue Peter, imho.


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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:26 - Mar 6 with 1199 viewsOxford_Blue

Most management appointments end in failure.

When Evans has picked managers he has had to work with what’s available and who wants to come. As I’ve said before none of his appointments were screamingly bad at the time and a reasonable body of fans were not objecting. It’s easy after the event to be wise. Captain Hindsight knows this only too well.
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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:27 - Mar 6 with 1193 viewsGarv

Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 12:56 - Mar 6 by TractorCam

The last manager we had to go on to better things since leaving us is Bobby don't you reckon?


Burley.

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:33 - Mar 6 with 1169 viewsScuzzer

So, the ROI job is a lesser job than ours?

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:55 - Mar 6 with 1135 viewsSouperJim

Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:27 - Mar 6 by Garv

Burley.


I'm not sure managing the play-offs once each with Derby and Southampton counts as "better things".

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 14:02 - Mar 6 with 1116 viewsghostofescobar

Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:33 - Mar 6 by Scuzzer

So, the ROI job is a lesser job than ours?


i did say club football.

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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 16:35 - Mar 6 with 1037 viewsBlueBadger

Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 13:55 - Mar 6 by SouperJim

I'm not sure managing the play-offs once each with Derby and Southampton counts as "better things".


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Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 16:43 - Mar 6 with 1017 viewsKeaneish

Another slightly depressing/worrying observation on ME's managerial choices on 12:58 - Mar 6 by footers

The ROI job is arguably bigger than where we currently are.


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